"Friends of truth are those who seek it, and not those who pretend to have it" reminds Jacques Fontaine. To the author, Freemasonry, based on fraternity, is a traditional initiatory order which aims at improving humanity. It aims at liberation of the being and seeks truth. Its goal is the quest of wisdom and altruist action. It is a spirituality to act. However, she is drowning in the cultural, moral and social bath, he observes. So it is time to put in perspective values it defends.
Through a strategic and rigorous audit composed of 17 concrete propositions, Jacques Fontaine invites masonry to question itself and wonders about these taboos. He quotes Joannis Corneloup: "Freemasonry, will have to become initiatory again to make men entirely radiant to realities which are in them as they are at the outside otherwise it will fail its aim. Inviting initiated and uninitiated to a rigorous analysis of this one, he strongly recommends a "freeing" freemasonry.
What is the image of Freemasonry today? Does it still answer the needs of its time? What are the conceivable reforms for it to be placed back in "the head of the comet" as it happened under the third republic? And what actions to put in place? Jacques Fontaine's answer in this interview divided in two parts which last 50 minutes each.